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RE: SADDAM HANGING AND CULPABILITY OF ARAB
WORLD
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Dear Sir,
I was forwarded by a friend your enlightening
analysis of the humongous hypocrisy of so called "liberators" who have been for
decades, the worst criminals and one wonders: when will world society
become strong enough to condemn and punish the several USA criminal
administrations for their unspeakable crimes against humanity? My stomach
revolts before such mendacity and the immorality of the ad hoc "tribunals"
shamelessly subject to the whim of that madman called bush and his minions
within NATO and other accomplices in the Arab countries. The same
atrocities were committed against former Yugoslavian President Slobodan
Milosevic who was conveniently portrayed as "criminal" and a "dictator" by the
very same scoundrels that now want to hide their crimes by broadcasting the
hanging of Saddam Hussein who by the way, was not the monster they want the
world to believe, which does not mean that he was a saint. I believe we
have to strive for the truth to come out and recognize Hussein for his
accomplishments and flaws, as nobody on this Earth is perfectly sanit or
perfectly evil. It is truly sickening! Thank you for sharing this with us,
Patricia Barba Avila
barba.patricia@gmail.com
Coordination of International Media &
Organizations
National Council of Civic Communicators
Mexico
Dear Patricia,
Thanks for your comments and view which we
share. We need to be frank about the sitiation the global community find itself
before all the nations in the world are converrted to Amrica's colonies. Once
again thanks for the words of encouragement and Happy New Year.
YAshuaib
Dear Yushau,
You are perfectly right. And it is me
who thank you for sharing your thoughts and aspirations with us in Mexico .
As you may know, we are participating in a citizens movement that is precisely
seeking to deter the corruption, hypocrisy and submission of the "so called"
government to the USA interests. We feel a brotherly communion with all
those movements in other countries of the world that aspire to the same:
equality, justice and true democracy for all human beings.
Many countries have
suffered the invasion, greed and atrocities perpetrated by the USA "governments"
and their accomplices in other nations who have also immorally lied to and
manipulated their own constituency. El Salvador , Venezuela , Cuba , the
former Yugoslavia , Lebanon , Iraq , Vietnam , Chile , Guatemala , Mexico ,
Puerto Rico , Argentina , and several other countries have had to endure the
humongous hypocrisy and cruelty of those mafias and their minions along history
all over the world. Their crimes are countless and nauseating and
hopefully many more people will become aware very soon of their lack of ethics
and principles and join in condemning them, setting up a legitimate World
Tribunal that punishes all of them for their crimes against humanity. In order
to accomplish equality and genuine democracy, we, as communicators, need to seek
the truth and discard all attempts of manipulation and distortion of information
that for centuries have been the tools the mafias in power have used against the
peoples. "The Truth Will Make Us Free".
With my most affectionate and solidarity
regards, hoping we will continue exchanging views and comments,
Patricia Barba Avila
Coordination of International Media and
Organizations
National Council of Civic Communicators
National Democratic Convention-Ample
Progressive Front
barba.patricia@gmail.com
I will shed NO tears for the murderer of Iraq
. This was the same man who thought it necessary on flimsy suspicions to gas
with American assistance, helpless Kurds, he killed them all, women, children,
men, elderly -- he killed them all, all because he had the power of the "state"
to do it.
Sadam -- was a man with a grossly distorted
ego. He saw the hand writings on the wall yet he chose not to take heed. For a
starter -- I have never been in support of the war which I consider to be
"overkill" for the American and its allies. Nonetheless once the war got
started, I felt, it became imperative that America must win the war, because not
doing so could have long term adverse effects on the world's peace and
stability.
Sadam who was all too willing to turn his
army on his population failed mount any real defense against the American
armies. Even Al-Saqqawi (excuse me with spelling his name wrong – if I did),
fought the Americans rather bravely than the Sadam army did. The only thing I
faulted Saqqawi on, was the beheading of non-military civilians, the killing of
Berg still have me waking up at night, and asking why? – but as far as blowing
up military personnel, to me that was a fair game. Saqqawi is the real hero of
this Iraq war, if he had not in vengeance killed innocent civilians. Of course,
there is a long list of villains, mostly American government oficials, the list
also accidentally will include Al-Saqqawi for choosing to behead innocent
civilians simply because they were jews/Americans, that to me was wrong.
The real point here was: Even Sadam had
opportunity to fold his cards and exit, but because of his ego, he kept showing
the American his hands. A sensible man would have learned from the Gulf War.
Well, Sadam was not a sensible man. What did he gain, he got his two sons hunted
down and killed like rabbits, and finally he himself got hanged.It does not
matter to me what day/time/ or period he was killed. The man deserved the death
that he received.
Dododawa
dododawa@yahoo.com
This is just a lesson for those dictators who
think they are larger than life itself.
Ibe Bernard <drnbic@
Yushau,
I feel your pain sir, I really do. What do
you think of my observations here;
Hanging Saddam on a muslim holy day might
just be the right tonic symbolising the blood of the "ram" to cleanse the evil
spirit Saddam has cast over the Iraqis. Hmmm. Are other Arabs culpable in this?
I think the Arab leadership with the exception of Syria are comfortable with
this. At least a barking loosed canon in the neigbhourhood has been tamed and
eliminated. They're probably celebrating right now. Take it easy sir, have a
nice Eid and a Happy New Year, celebrate and DO NOT let the hanging of the
tyrant ruin your fun. He's gone, good riddance to bad rubbish.
Edo Regeneration Group
edoregeneration@ yahoo.co. uk
"The unedited interaction was so lively and
exciting that gives hope of Nigeria of my dream where Christians and Muslims
respect and love one another in act and deed." - Yushau
I do not know how old yu are bro, but what
you expressed above is what I grew up with. I grew up in a family dominated by
Yoruba Traditional Practioners, Christian and Muslim. I cannot remember the day
there was a fight between anyone in the family on religion ground.
We should go back and trace how this division
evolved in our society where everyone is now preaching that my God is better
than your own God and that there is only one way to salvation. And what is so
special about being a Muslim, Christian or Babalawo in the first instance? We
are all looking for a way to worship someone or something out of our own curious
mind.
Dele
oladele@dinisat.org
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